Onida iTube 3D LED Android TV – Features Specs & Price in India

Seems like there’s no one to predict as of now on where Android will head to over the next few days. After the recent news on Logitech’s giving up on its Google TV Revue Product and LG’s probable showcase of an all new Google TV product offering in CES, television makers too like Panasonic, Philips, Sony, Samsung and LG are upping their ante on this Google TV type product offering in its respective high end televisions. Continuing the trend, now Onida too has joined the bandwagon of the smart televisions or aka the Google TV Product offering in its all new television which we will be seeing in the due course of this article.

Onida today unveiled an all new innovative LED television which is dubbed as “iTube” which is powered by none other than Google’s Android operating system. This product is basically an Internet enabled product offering which claims to provide the 3D (Converts 2D to 3D) viewing experience.

Features and Specifications of Onida iTube:
This television is India’s first smart LED TV which is powered with Android and comes with the Wi Fi, qwerty remote which also supports more than 2 Lac Applications which you can download from an all new Android Market Place.

This product offering from Onida comes in two different sizes which are in 32 inches as well as in 40 inches of size. Do share us your thoughts on this product offering from Onida. If you have a look at the features which this television comes with then you can refer the below shown palette which will brief you the quick key features which comes bundled with this smart television. The best part is that the internal memory of the Onida’s iTube is 70 MB but has a capability wherein it supports a whopping 1TB of external memory device. Also, it has got an Ethernet port.

Availability & price:
Soon this product will be made available across all the retailers across India, there is no timeline on by when this product offering from Onida will go global. The 32″ LED TV is priced at Rs 56,000 while the 40 incher costs Rs 68,000. This product too will be made available to Middle East and South Asian countries as Onida exports its offerings to these counties.

Why will I buy a 32 LED TV Android TV at Rs.56000, while a branded 32 LED cost only Rs. 30,000?? Why do company think that customers are idiots and they can charge premium of Rs. 26,000 for a feature for which a PC/LTP is available at Rs. 26,000.
However it’s a good value addition provided the premium over TV is around Rs.5000. Will Onida respond?